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2 15''s in a cobalt
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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 8249605" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>first off that's not a wall haha i hate when people call that a wall, your sealing the enclosure off from the trunk that is all. AS far as getting louder by adding to what you already have, well that's kind of hit or miss in car audio. Whether or not you will see benefits from sealing the subs and port off from the trunk vs rear firing is vehicle dependent, they don't all work the same and i don't have experience with the cobalt specifically so someone who has the same car can chime in on best firing positions. box size will be dependent on a few other factors including amount of power being ran so you will want to talk to someone that is box a guru for that as I have never actually played with sa8s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 8249605, member: 610170"] first off that's not a wall haha i hate when people call that a wall, your sealing the enclosure off from the trunk that is all. AS far as getting louder by adding to what you already have, well that's kind of hit or miss in car audio. Whether or not you will see benefits from sealing the subs and port off from the trunk vs rear firing is vehicle dependent, they don't all work the same and i don't have experience with the cobalt specifically so someone who has the same car can chime in on best firing positions. box size will be dependent on a few other factors including amount of power being ran so you will want to talk to someone that is box a guru for that as I have never actually played with sa8s [/QUOTE]
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